Anne Wilson wrote:
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> I have many Hi8 video tapes, and I work with a DC10+ capture card. If it is
> any help to you I will send you a copy of an OpenOffice presentation I did
> for my local LUG, in which I detail the steps to turn the input into DVDs.
>
I'd appreciate a co
Dear Anne,
this is just to thank you for the presentation, but I had no time yet to
take a look at it. I'm sure it will be very useful!
Best regards.
Anne Wilson wrote:
> On Thursday 07 September 2006 12:38, Andrea Giuliano wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I hope this is not a trivial question, but since I
I purchased a D8 camera to do the capturing. It is able to read video
8 tapes and send it via firewire.
I've been archiving the tapes on disk as DV files.
I'll edit the files together one day and burn them onto DVD.
Mark
On 07/09/2006, at 9:38 PM, Andrea Giuliano wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I hope this
On Thursday 07 September 2006 13:59, Andrea Giuliano wrote:
> I would appreciate your presentation very much, thanks!
>
On its way to you. If the maintainers would like a copy, or would like to add
it to the web pages, I would have no problem with that. They and others on
this list helped me a
Hi,
Ok, so here is what I would do:
1. capture at 720x576 (or if NTSC 720x480), interlaced.
1a. (optional) denoise if needed...
2. scale to 352x576 (or if NTSC 352x480), interlaced.
3. encode to DVD at highest possible bitrate.
cu
Stefan
I would appreciate your presentation very much, thanks!
Best regards.
Anne Wilson wrote:
> On Thursday 07 September 2006 12:38, Andrea Giuliano wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I hope this is not a trivial question, but since I have a lot of Video8
...
> I have many Hi8 video tapes, and I work with a DC10+ c
On Thursday 07 September 2006 12:38, Andrea Giuliano wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I hope this is not a trivial question, but since I have a lot of Video8
> tapes to save before they cannot be played anymore, I would like to save
> them digitally the best way.
>
> I made some experiments with VCD and XviD, usin